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Same as Perry
LCP with Hornady Critical Defense.
Small female cop is undercover or off duty or something, carrying a 5-shot snubnose. She finds herself in an alley with a large male suspect blocking the only exit. The guy starts coming towards her, pulls a knife, whatever. She pulls out her revolver - bangbangbangbangbang CLICK. 4 of the 5 shots hit him center of mass, but the guy is still coming towards her / attacking her. At the time, she couldn't tell whether she had hit the guy or not.
In the story with the police officer, the suspect passed out from blood loss pretty quickly
No one carrys a back up gun?
I can't remember the last time the Rohrbaugh wasn't in the pocket as a BUG.
Not to knock your story, because I appreciate anecdotal evidence, but in this situation the revolver did the job it was required to do.
Maybe the real message of the story is to hold fire until you're sure you're able to accurately impact center mass? If she missed, she would have been in big trouble. As it is, the revolver worked well even if it was scary close to deal with the bad guy. Or maybe the message is to carry a revolver of a larger caliber? Five .44's will likely work faster than five .38's.
Which do you carry a revolver or semiauto? What caliber and number of reloads?